Treat your bedroom to a luxurious night's sleep with these Egyptian cotton sheets with a generously soft 800 thread count. This plush bedding sheet set showcases a stripe pattern that adds a touch of traditional elegance to your home.

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These Egyptian cotton sheets feature a subtle stripe and are available in five soft colors. This soft 800 thread count set offers a sumptuous sleeping experience on a soft fabric that keeps you warm and cozy. The fitted bottom sheet fits mattresses up to 18-inches deep and features all-around elastic to securely hold your sheets in place, even if you toss and turn. Complete with machine washing care, these sh

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Set includes: One (1) flat sheet, one (1) fitted sheet and two (2) pillowcases

Color options: Stone, pewter, ivory, ice blue and white

Sheets feature 800 thread count (TC) cotton construction

Thread count is the number of threads per square inch of fabric - the higher the thread count, the softer and more durable the material

Sheet type: Solid

Pattern: Stripe

Egyptian cotton sheets are woven with a 1 cm stripe of single-ply yarns

Customer Reviews

Just got a few days ago. Washed and on to bed. Nice length. Can actually tuck in and have enough at top to fold down. Nice deep pockets. Need no ironing. Silky smooth and comfy sleeping. Definitely a reorder item. Got Icy Blue. Nice pale blue.

Very nice. One warning, 800 count also means they are thick and not as breathable as a lesser count therefore, they're warm to sleep in. I would recommend them for use during cooler months of the year.

I am very pleased with these sheets. I like smooth firm sheets and these are just that. They fit my mattress very well especially the flat top sheet. On many of the egyptian cotton sets I have purchased in the past the top sheet is too short to stay tucked in at the bottom of the mattress. This set has a top sheet that is long enough to stay securely tucked in. A real plus for me. I ordered two more sets I liked them so much.

I've been sleeping on these sheets nightly for 3 weeks now. Out of the box the sheets don't feel that soft and after 4 washes they are slightly softer but I was hoping for better. There are some very good things about these sheets (very deep fitted sheet pockets, full elastic, great looking stripe pattern, rich colors, big king pillow cases (w/ King sets) but be honest, you're buying 800 thread count sheets because you want them to FEEL great. These sheets to have a substantial feeling to them, but they aren't anywhere near as soft as I was hoping (or have felt on friends sets). I thought I did my research before hand (these sheets use single ply, long staple Egyptian yarns which should be a recipe for a great fabric) but I did a little more research after I found myself disappointed by the softness and found that high thread counts can be a little deceptive. With a standard 1-over 1-under (percale) weave, 400 tc is the max possible with the best cotton. Yup, there it is! Thread counts are a marketing gimmick. Companies achieve higher thread counts by inserting picks into the weft which can leave the fabric feeling less than soft. That said, I've read that there are great feeling high thread count sheets out there...these aren't those. But for such a great price you still can't go wrong.Oh, one more thing. I think the stripe pattern is causing some of the roughness. The glossy stripe looks sateen and is soft, but the dull side of the stripe is rough! Maybe go with the same brand in sateen rather than the damask stripe.

These are decent sheets, though very heavy. It is probably a good product but I just prefer a light crisp percale. Yoiu might think more is better, but it is more like an upholstery fabric thatn sheeting.

These are the worst sheets I have ever had. I usually love the weight of 800 thread count quality Egyptian cotton sheets, however these are rough, scratchy and horrible. I decided to give them a chance and use them for more than 6 mths to see if they softened up from continual use and washing. NO! they did not. I won't even use them for our guest bedroom that's how horrible they are.

Like the one negative review says about these sheets, they are really heavy. I mean these sheets are really really heavy, for sheets. I dont see it as a negative though, they are beautiful, comfortable and the quality can be felt and seen. I would definately purchase these sheets again.

After 7-10 years of using the same sheets, it was time to purchase new before the old was totaling worn out. Based on written customer reviews, we decided on Egyptian Cotton 800 Thread Count Striped Sheet Sets. My hope is these sheets will soften a bit more through the next several washings. .LOVE the heavy quality feel...and LOVE (so far) NO PILLING!!!

Hello bubblegal50, the shipping weight will depend on what size set you are purchasing. Please contact us again when you have determined the size you are interested in. Thank you for shopping with us. Rochelle B

Hello, petunia48. Hope your day is going well. A woven stripe is considered neither a sateen nor a percale. The technical term is ?dobby? weave. Thank you for shopping with us and please feel free to contact us again with any further questions.

Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately we do not have a time frame for the blue sheets in a queen. We apologize for the inconvenience. Unfortunately this item is out of stock. We currently do not have inventory to check, and cannot guarantee the item will be restocked.

Thank your for your interest in the Egyptian Cotton 800 Thread Count Striped Sheet Set. The sheet set is striped with a plain weaving pattern. I hope this answers your question. Please let us know if we can be of assistance on this or any other issue.

how shiny are these sheets? I do not like a sateen finish but I do want a high quality, high thread count sheet set. I am under the impression that egyptian cotton should not have a sateen finish unless it is processed? is that correct?

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